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Getting Started

Init your SDK

Initialize your SDK with your Appwrite server API endpoint and project ID which can be found in your project settings page and your new API secret Key from project's API keys section.

require 'appwrite'

client = Appwrite::Client.new()

client
    .set_endpoint(ENV["APPWRITE_ENDPOINT"]) # Your API Endpoint
    .set_project(ENV["APPWRITE_PROJECT"]) # Your project ID
    .set_key(ENV["APPWRITE_SECRET"]) # Your secret API key
    .setSelfSigned() # Use only on dev mode with a self-signed SSL cert
;

Make Your First Request

Once your SDK object is set, create any of the Appwrite service objects and choose any request to send. Full documentation for any service method you would like to use can be found in your SDK documentation or in the API References section.

users = Appwrite::Users.new(client);

user = users.create(userId: Appwrite::ID::unique(), email: "email@example.com", phone: "+123456789", password: "password", name: "Walter O'Brien");

Full Example

require 'appwrite'

client = Appwrite::Client.new()

client
    .set_endpoint(ENV["APPWRITE_ENDPOINT"]) # Your API Endpoint
    .set_project(ENV["APPWRITE_PROJECT"]) # Your project ID
    .set_key(ENV["APPWRITE_SECRET"]) # Your secret API key
    .setSelfSigned() # Use only on dev mode with a self-signed SSL cert
;

users = Appwrite::Users.new(client);

user = users.create(userId: Appwrite::ID::unique(), email: "email@example.com", phone: "+123456789", password: "password", name: "Walter O'Brien");

Error Handling

The Appwrite Ruby SDK raises Appwrite::Exception object with message, code and response properties. You can handle any errors by catching Appwrite::Exception and present the message to the user or handle it yourself based on the provided error information. Below is an example.

users = Appwrite::Users.new(client);

begin
    user = users.create(userId: Appwrite::ID::unique(), email: "email@example.com", phone: "+123456789", password: "password", name: "Walter O'Brien");
rescue Appwrite::Exception => error
    puts error.message
end

Learn more

You can use the following resources to learn more and get help